324 Miscellaneous Papers 



Articles of Capitulation. 1781. October 19. York [town], Virginia. 

 Showing in parallel columns the terms asked by the British, and 

 the terms granted, amended or refused by the allied French and Amer- 

 icans. D. S. [Charles, Earl] Cornwallis and Thomas Symonds. 9 p. 

 (Copy.) LIV, 106. 



List of Notes Accepted by John Adams. 

 1 78 1, November 7 to 1782, February 27. 

 Mem. I p. LXIV, 7. 



By Captain John Barry. 1781. November 17 to December 21. 

 Account with crew. Mem. S. 2 p. LXVII, 132. 



From Robert [R.] Livingston to C. W. F. Dumas. 



1 78 1. November 21. Philadelphia. 



Asking for a continuation of his interesting letters, which in future 

 will pass through the office of Foreign Affairs; regretting the inability 

 of Congress to raise his salary for the present. A. L. S. 2 p. (Copy.) 



XXXIX, 217. 



From A[ndrew] Limozin to Jonathan Williams, [Jr.], Nantes. 

 1 78 1. November 23. Havre. 



Congratulates him on the good news received at Brest, of the sur- 

 render of [Lord] Cornwallis. Asks him to procure the release, through 

 Dr. Franklin, of the Captain and Lieutenant of an American privateer 

 sloop in prison at Havre. A. L. S. 3 p. CIII, 134. 



From [Rene Georges] Gastellier to Mile. . 



1 78 1. November 30. Montargis. 



Begging her to present two of his works to Dr. Franklin, as a feeble 

 token of his regard and veneration. In commemoration of the brilliant 

 victory at York and the way the regiment of Gatinais distinguished 

 itself, desires Dr. Franklin to accord him a membership in the [Amer- 

 ican] Philosophical Society at Philadelphia, of which he is President. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) XXIII, 83. 



